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Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Discovering Your Identity | Part 8
What is the “righteousness revealed” of which the prophet Isaiah spoke? (Isa 56). Who is the foreigner who has attached himself to Yahweh? What is the “eunuch” who calls himself a dry tree? Can you fully understand the writings of the Apostles (New Testament) without...
Mark Call – Parsha “Acharei Mot” (Lev. ch 16-18) teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
This week the regular annual Torah parsha is "Acharei Mot," from Leviticus chapters 16 through 18, and it begins "after the death" of Aaron's two sons. So MUCH of it is, in fact, literally about life and death. The Erev Shabbat reading and outline of the parsha...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah chapter 45 into 46
The teachers continue the study of the Book of YermeYahu, or Jeremiah, the prophet, through chapter 45 and into 46.
Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Discovering Your Identity | Part 7
Rabbi Steve Berkson continues leading us onward to discovering our identity as the people of Yahweh through the writings of the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Zechariah. Did you know Yeshua the Messiah was hidden in the Torah? What was that purpose? What does...
Mark Call – Pesach/Passover teaching (final day) from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
This week marks the final Sabbath and ultimately 7th day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, as well as the beginning of the 'counting of the Omer' and the fifty days leading to Shavout (aka 'pentecost'). In Luke's account of the 'Last Supper' and Yahushua's final...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah chapter 44
The Torah teachers tackle chapter 44 of the Book of Jeremiah/YermeYahu, and literally a few 'sacred cows' as well. Or at least "queens of heaven."
Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Get Out the Leaven | Part 3
We have learned what ‘leaven’ is and looked at the examples of hypocrisy, blindness and foolishness in the 23rd chapter of Matthew–now Rabbi Steve Berkson wants us to examine ourselves. Could we be like the Pharisees and scribes who say, and do not do? Are you...
Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 19 – (Messiah’s Secret Snowstorm Pt 2)
Being hidden in the North finds another context in Psalm 48:
Beautiful in elevation, the joy of the whole earth, is Mount Zion in the far north, the city of the great King. In its palaces, God has made Himself known as a stronghold.” (Ps 48:2-3)
The “far north” position of Mount Zion is also where palaces are located. It is thought that the Palace of Messiah is in the Garden of Eden, just above Mount Zion. Far north is perhaps not the best translation. The hindmost part of the north is better from other contexts. Dan’s banner camped in the north, faced out for protection, and the Tabernacle would have been located on the extreme north’s “backside.” Messiah is said to be “concealed in the north.” Think of the tribes facing out of the gates of Jerusalem to judge the nations.
“Palace” in Hebrew is armon ????????:
The two-letter shoresh ram ?? usually indicates something elevated and high, creating wordplay:
Rameses – high horse/ram sus
Aram – exalted, people of the palace
Armon – castle, palace,
Hermon – elevated mountain
Elohim has “made Himself known” [??????] in Zion’s palaces, perhaps alluding to Yeshua’s need to “know” his disciples to admit them to the only true high place, the Kingdom of Heaven. Mount Hermon, pictured above, in some traditions is the location of the Transfiguration.
Six days later, Jesus took with Him Peter and James, and his brother John, and led them up on a high mountain by themselves. And He was transfigured before them; and His face shone like the sun, and His garments became as white as light. And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, talking with Him. Peter responded and said to Jesus, “Lord, it is good that we are here. If You want, I will make three tabernacles here: one for You, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” While he was still speaking, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and behold, a voice from the cloud said, “This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to Him!” (Mt 17:1-5)
Perhaps the disciples realized they’d been shown one of the palaces of Zion, and for this reason thought it appropriate to erect three sukkot, connecting Hermon as a palace to the gathering into Sukkot of Glory when Messiah returned from the North, or hidden palace. He made himself “known” to them.
Hermon is a location in Israel that dependably produces snow. Yeshua may have been showing them his “hiding place” in the coming exile, a place with storehouses of snow for the coming day of Judgment for the nations. Sukkot is also The Feast of the Nations. The nations will either feast WITH Yeshua in Sukkot of Glory, or they will BE the feast of unclean birds. Everyone will be KNOWN, either with residence in the Divine Sukkah, or with thorns and briers of Judgment.
Mark Call – Pesach/Passover teaching (first day) from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
This week the regular Torah parsha takes a calendar break, given that, even with allowances for some differences in the counting, the first of the Spring Feasts of Yahuah are at hand. So the first of the readings, and the focus of the Erev Shabbat teaching, is from...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah chapters 42 and 43
The teachers continue the study of the Book of YermeYahu, or Jeremiah, into chapters 42 and then 43. And the parallels continue as well. Among other things, given that the prophetic warning of the prophet Jeremiah is so clear in this era, and that the invading king...
Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Get Out the Leaven | Part 2
Matthew 23:13 gives an account of Yeshua calling the scribes and Pharisees, leaders of the people, on the carpet. He exposed them as hypocritical, blind guides that abused the people for their own greed and power. Rabbi Steve Berkson takes us step-by-step,...
Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 18 – (Messiah’s Secret Snowstorm Pt 1)
In last week’s teaching, we examined the Passover setting of Gideon’s calling and battle with the Midianites, Amalekites, and people of the East. When that battle was over, he returned to Sukkot and punished the 77 elders with thorns for not giving his little army bread and water to sustain them as they pursued the enemy: Then he took the elders of the city, and thorns of the wilderness and briers, and he disciplined (knew, yada) the men of Succoth with them. (Ju 8:16) Gideon “knew” the 77 elders of Sukkot with thorns. Seventy-seven in Hebrew gematria spells az, or goat. The goats were separated from the sheep in Israel. Soon, the Footsteps of Messiah will be be heard on the mountains with Good News for those expecting him and punishment for those living as though he will not return. This week we explore where those mountains could possibly be and the concept “Messiah is hidden in the north.”